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GVPT331 Final UPDATED Exam  Questions and CORRECT Answers
  • GVPT331 Final UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • GVPT331 Final UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers bench trial vs. jury trial - Correct Answer- -bench trial: evidence presented to a judge -jury trial: evidence presented to a panel of citizens Erie Doctrine - Correct Answer- the federal district court sitting in a diversity case hears and resolves the case according to the law of the state in which it sits- bound by the statutes of the state in which it sits - bars the federal and state courts from reaching different decisions
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LRW I (100% Correct)
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  • The Erie Doctrine correct answers Mandates that a federal court resolving a dispute in a diversity case has a constitutional duty to apply the substantive law of the state horizontal stare decisis (TX and Fed) correct answers refers to a court adhering to its own precedent. In Texas, only High Courts overrule precedent. SCOTUS strictly adheres to previous decisions. But highest federal/state courts can overrule itself. (5th Circuit) Prior Erie Predictions vs. State Int. Court Rulings corre...
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NALA CP Ch 1 Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025
  • NALA CP Ch 1 Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025

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  • NALA CP Ch 1 Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Common Law - ANSWERSA system in which laws develop through the courts by case decisions. US law is primarily based on - ANSWERSEnglish common law Common law is generally ____________, meaning there is no centralized compilation of court opinions, although cases are often published chronologically. - ANSWERSuncodified Stare Decisis - ANSWERSThe proposition that when an issue has been previously considered by a court and a ruling has be...
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HIST 2111: Final Exam Questions & Answers
  • HIST 2111: Final Exam Questions & Answers

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  • HIST 2111: Final Exam Questions & Answers Andrew Jackson - Ans ️️ -*When?* We spoke about him in the context of s *What?* Bank War, Indian Removal Act, mobilized people to vote & care about presidential elections *Significance?* Invented populist politics Missouri Compromise - Ans ️️ -*When?* 1820 *What?* Compromise proposed by Henry Clay that stated that Missouri would be admitted into the Union as a slave state, and Maine would be a free state. Also stated that future states...
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Praxis 5001 social studies Latest 2023 Graded A+
  • Praxis 5001 social studies Latest 2023 Graded A+

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  • Praxis 5001 social studies Latest 2023 Graded A+ Three branches of the government Legislative, executive, and judicial Legislative branch they make the laws. Made up of the House of representatives House of representatives 435 members. the number each state has is based on the state's population. 100 % of members elected every 2 years Executive branch ones to enforce the laws, includes the president and vice president judicial branch interprets the meaning of laws, and decide if law violate...
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MBA 650 Ch3 || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
  • MBA 650 Ch3 || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.

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  • When a case titled Johnson v. Smith is originally filed, Smith is: a. the attorney for Johnson. b. the defendant. c. the reporter. d. the plaintiff. correct answers b. the defendant When a case is appealed from the original court or jurisdiction to another court or jurisdiction, the party appealing the case is called the: a. appellant. b. respondent. c. litigant. d. appellee. correct answers a. appellant. A court decision that furnishes an example or authority for deciding subseque...
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Clemson Law 3220 test 1 questions and answers 100% pass
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  • Clemson Law 3220 test 1 questions and answers 100% pass trial court is also known as... trial of jurisdiction lower courts, also known as trial court, looks at issues of... fact if there is no jury, who makes the decision in trial court? judge who gives all the evidence in trial court? witness who applies the law in trial court? judge appellate courts are also known as... court of appellate jurisdiction appellate courts looks at issues of... law how many judges are there in an appellate c...
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Abeka 8th grade History Test 4 with 100% correct answers
  • Abeka 8th grade History Test 4 with 100% correct answers

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  • The trail that Western settlers used to travel through the Cumberland Gap was the Wilderness Road The Shoshone girl that accompanied Lewis and Clark Sacagawea The southern half of the Louisiana Territory was explored by Zebulon Pike Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel by Aaron Burr The leading War Hawk before the War of 1812 was Henry Clay The Battle of Lake Erie was won by Oliver Hazard Perry During the War of 1812, the British army burned the city of Wa...
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LSB 3213 Exam 1 (Lucas)  Questions And Answers Latest Updates
  • LSB 3213 Exam 1 (Lucas) Questions And Answers Latest Updates

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  • Authoritative opinion vs persuasive opinion - ️️An authoritative opinion is binding on lower courts and courts in the same jurisdiction, while a persuasive opinion serves only to act as a point of precedence, and is persuading to any court ruling on a similar case. Exclusive jurisdiction vs Concurrent jurisdiction - ️️Exclusive jurisdiction is jurisdiction that is granted to either state or federal courts over certain areas, such as federal crimes and bankruptcy for federal courts. ...
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Uniform Bar Exam (UBE): MBE Review Exam Study Guide.
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  • Uniform Bar Exam (UBE): MBE Review Exam Study Guide. Civil Procedure: Jurisdiction & Venue - Can a litigant raise personal jurisdiction challenges in an amended answer? - answerFederal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(h) permits litigants to raise personal-jurisdiction challenges for the first time in an answer that is amended as a matter of course under Rule 15(a)(1). Civil Procedure: Law Applied by Federal Courts - Erie Doctrine (Diversity Jurisdiction) - answerErie R. Co. v. Tompkins, 304 U....
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